New article just out π’π’πππ
How does basement influence fold-thrust belt tectonics?
Sometimes quite substantially, as we can show in new study published in
#Tectonics #openaccess
Check it out here: agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
Posts by Christoph von Hagke
Deadline for EGU abstracts rapidly approaching. Fold thrust belt session happens again: meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU24/sessio... Please consider submitting an abstract. Looking forward to an exciting session!
Happy new year everyone! All the best for 2024ππ
Another one: James Bond - a view to a kill. The bad guy wants to pump water into the Hayward fault to trigger a rupture
Loving it: napkin science and coffee ...
Exhibition room is so nice, particularly when it gets dark outside... βοΈ
My rule: two reviews for every first author manuscript plus two for every manuscript published by a student.
New paper alert ππ’ππ’
(thread follows soon)
- How decollement strength and dip control fault vergence.
- Cumulative vorticity characterizes fold-thrust belts
- backthrusts are mechanical gages
#OpenAccess
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So nice to receive constructive minor revisions ππ. Is #reviewer2 on holiday?
Winter's in town...
Rocks do not only enjoy deformation. Happy feldspars apparently also exist in magmatites...
Finished and everybody all smiles. Two days of intensive talks and discussions on Geo Bio interactions in the wake of climate change.
Doctoral school this morning: Steve Wickham presents project on Geo - and Biodiversity in the Tauern NP
Autumn school continued today. Especially tasty: first coffee with last preparations before we start.
Was great to see @mabeeskow.bsky.social again! Good discussions on well log analysis and icp-ms data
Doctoral school kicked off this morning with a talk by Matthias Bernet (Grenoble) on mountain building and biodiversity. Followed by a talks on climate and tectonics coupling and biodiversity changes
Never gets old: vertical bedding planes. Example from the subalpine molasse, #Alps βοΈ
Panorama View of the impressive nappes of the northern calcareous #Alps. Mount Watzmann in the center, to the left the Goell Massif. Town of Berchtesgaden in the valley.
Sidewalk science: some deformed conglomerates seen in Vienna
Maths of stylolites explained by Simon HirlΓ€nder in the quarries of Adnet Limestone (or marble, as it's called in art).
Getting ready to building the bridge between arts and geology. Microstructure of sculptures. Day one: the quarries, day two the art.
Hi all π! This is Christoph (@strucgeology on Twitter, new to this platform). I post mainly on structural geology and Tectonics. I'm prof at Salzburg University combining rock mechanics with landscape evolution.